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Re: Question: Java and .Net comparison

I think the answer strongly depends on the level of depth you want to get into. The first cut at this was VJ++ which used the MSJVM, which in turn was fairly close to a standard JVM at the time. Enough to lose a lawsuit over.

.Net was probably a rewrite from scratch, and I'd assume the details between .Net operation today and Java as it stands now vary a great deal.

At a fundamental level the concepts employed are quite similar though.

Re: Question: Java and .Net comparison

Yes I know that. I but I want general differences. For example, the JVM doesn't have a components, data types are cross platform while in .Net there is a component of the CLR to decide how many bytes is an integer. I'm looking for stuff like that